Boy that's the truth! All we have now are cheesy vampire movies! Well, I do kinda like "The Walking Dead".

08-01-2012, 12:28 PM

mauser1959

A person would be well advised to learn what edible plants are in the area , and to start a garden , if even just a small one . I heard of people surviving during the depression on turnips (ick) but they stayed alive .

08-01-2012, 11:05 PM

MUSIBIKE

Guys like you make all of the sense in the World. But, nobody will listen.

08-02-2012, 10:21 AM

twa2471

Yup, I for one will depend on myself before the gooberment, I'm historically WAY more dependable!! Just me.

08-02-2012, 12:38 PM

BBill

Oh we can depend on the Govt all right!! To give us a good screwin'

08-22-2012, 04:05 PM

buckmeister

Apparently this 55% never watched the news after Katrina.

I became interested in SHTF scenerios listening to family from the Texas Gulf coast. During several hurricanes (Katrina being the most notable) they were forced north, escaping the storm. During most, they made it far enough inland to relative's homes; Katrina caught them on the road. Fortune smiled in that they were sheltered by a kind family, who opened their home to several strangers. Power was out after the storm and did not return for a long time. They ran out of water early on, and waited for FEMA to save them. Locals came to the aid of the rescuers and rescued, with bottled water. All of this transpired days before FEMA finally showed up.

My college educated family members running away from the storms did little to save themselves.

After that, I started stocking up. SHTF may not be the end of life as we know it, but brief periods should awaken the sheeple. The storm may be brief, but one must survive it and the bleak period afterwards.